The lexical field of the substantives of "gift" in ancient Hebrew
Preliminary Material -- Methodological Framework -- Part One Distributional and Syntagmatic Analysis -- Part Two Paradigmatic Analysis -- Part Three A Synoptic Overview -- Part Four Final Glossary -- Appendix Language and Culture: Towards the Concept of ‘Gift’ -- Bibliography -- Index of References...
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Format: | Electronic Book |
Language: | English |
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Leiden Boston
Brill
2010
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In: | Year: 2010 |
Reviews: | [Rezension von: Zanella, Francesco, 1979-, The lexical field of the substantives of "gift" in ancient Hebrew] (2011) (Williamson, H. G. M., 1947 -)
[Rezension von: Zanella, Francesco, 1979-, The lexical field of the substantives of "gift" in ancient Hebrew] (2011) (Paganini, Simone, 1972 -) |
Series/Journal: | Brill eBook titles
Studia Semitica Neerlandica 54 |
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains: | B
Israel (Antiquity)
/ Hebrew language
/ Gift (Motif)
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Further subjects: | B
Hebrew language Semantics Early works to 1800
B Hebrew language Semantics B Gifts in literature B Gifts Terminology B Ceremonial exchange (Palestine) Terminology |
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Summary: | Preliminary Material -- Methodological Framework -- Part One Distributional and Syntagmatic Analysis -- Part Two Paradigmatic Analysis -- Part Three A Synoptic Overview -- Part Four Final Glossary -- Appendix Language and Culture: Towards the Concept of ‘Gift’ -- Bibliography -- Index of References -- Index of Authors. This monograph exhaustively investigates the semantic domain of ‘gift’ in Ancient Hebrew, which comprises 28 substantives. The investigation firstly focuses on the syntagmatic and paradigmatic relations that determine the meanings of each individual lexeme and subsequently provides an overall picture of the developments and extensions of the whole lexical field across the different layers of Ancient Hebrew. The investigation sheds new light on the debated issue of the so-called sectarian Qumran writings, by demonstrating that they attest to distinctive patterns of lexical organisation that are not found elsewhere in Ancient Hebrew. The appendix finally discusses the feasibility of drawing concept related conclusions on the basis of linguistic data, thus sketching a possible map of the concept of ‘gift’ |
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Item Description: | Includes bibliographical references and indexes |
Physical Description: | 1 Online-Ressource |
ISBN: | 9047441087 |
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Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.1163/9789047441083 |